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Posts about digital sustainability, reducing website carbon emissions, and building sites with low environmental impact.

A Growth-Sceptical Manifesto

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An alternative view to that of the 'Techno-Optimist Manifesto'. One, hopefully, more grounded in reality.

Technology alone cannot save us.

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Waiting for advances in technology to halt climate change will never work. Instead, we need to change how we think.

COP26 Website emissions? Appalling.

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The website for the COP26 climate conference has some of the highest carbon emissions I have seen.

Reducing Carbon Emissions on the Web.

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Websites unfortunately aren't as environmentally friendly as we might like. This article contains some thoughts and experiences from trying to clean them up.

Faster websites are better for people and planet

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A brief analysis of the relationship between webpage load speed and carbon emissions. Faster websites tend to have lower environmental impact, and a change to one often improves the other.

Carbon and pagespeed in newspaper websites - Better Web Alliance Edition

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A little over six months ago, right at the start of the coronavirus lockdown here in the UK, I performed an analysis of the page load performance and carbon generated from viewing various UK newspaper websites. Having just launched the Better Web Alliance, I decided to revisit the analysis, including the new Accessibility and Privacy metrics.

Carbon and pagespeed in newspaper websites

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With many in the west currently self-isolating due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, internet use is growing rapidly. In light of this strain on the internet, I decided it would be an interesting experiment to analyse the page load performance and carbon generated from viewing a common and seemingly simple form of site – newspaper websites.